MATCH UP: Aretha Franklin vs. Beyonce. DISPUTE: The Queen of Soul lashed out at Beyonce's 2007 Grammy introduction of Tina Turner, calling her "The Queen," as she came on stage. HATCHET: Not buried. (WENN.COM)

MATCH UP: Nirvana vs. Guns n' Roses. DISPUTE: Rose had twice asked them to open for the Gunners on their '93 tour, which Cobain declined, calling them "pathetic and untalented." Axl then challenged Cobain to a fight at the '92 MTV Video Awards, which he turned down. HATCHET: Buried. (QMI Files)

MATCH UP: Oasis vs. Blur. DISPUTE: Musical differences and chart rivalry back in 1995. Noel Gallagher said at the time: "I hate that Alex and Damon. I hope they catch AIDS and die." Not nice. HATCHET: Buried, finally. (WENN.COM)

MATCH UP: Christina Aguilera vs. Kelly Osbourne. DISPUTE: The recently svelte Osbourne mocked Xtina for her new-found voluptuousness, "Maybe she is just becoming the fat b---h she was born to be." HATCHET: Bloody. (WENN.COM)

MATCH UP: Christina Aguilera vs. Mariah Carey. DISPUTE: A drunken spat occurred at a party between the two singers. HATCHET: Bloody. And now they're featured on competing television shows. (WENN.COM)

MATCH UP: Drake vs. Chris Brown. DISPUTE: A barfight broke between both singers' entourages. Basketball star Tony Parker was caught in the melee and almost missed the Olympics. Both Drake and Chris Brown have been romantically linked to Rihanna. HATCHET: Bloody. (WENN.COM)

MATCH UP: Fergie vs. Nelly Furtado. DISPUTE: We're not sure how it started, but they are now throwing punches through their songs. Fergie's "Impacto" even states "I'ma pull your wig back!" Ouch! HATCHET: Not buried. (WENN.COM)

MATCH UP: 50 Cent vs. Kanye West. DISPUTE: Both lay claim to the hip-hop crown. Showdown sparked when they released new albums on the same day (Sept. 11). Kanye kicked his butt in first-week sales, but both selling very well. Label the big winner from this (concocted) battle. HATCHET: More like a butter knife. (WENN.COM)

MATCH UP: Kanye West vs. Taylor Swift. DISPUTE: Kanye West interrupted the Swift's acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. HATCHET: Buried. Because Swift's such a nice girl.

MATCH UP: Marilyn Manson vs. My Chemical Romance. DISPUTE: Manson claims the MCR owe him a credit for their career, while MCR responded by saying "if Elvis Costello said we sucked we would think about it a bit." HATCHET: Not buried. (WENN.COM)

MATCH UP: Eminem vs. Moby. DISPUTE: Moby called the rapper a "misogynist, a homophobe, a racist, and an anti-semite." Em responded by saying that Moby "can get stomped by Obie" (and other things we can't print here). HATCHET: Reportedly buried after Moby posted complimentary statements on his blog about Eminem's song "Mosh." (WENN.COM)

MATCH UP: Nicki Minaj vs. Lil' Kim. DISPUTE: In 2010, Minaj rhymed, "So let me get this straight, wait, I'm the rookie? But my features and my shows 10 times your pay?" on her song Monster. It was a direct shot at Lil' Kim. HATCHET: Put in the shed while Minaj brandishes a new one with Mariah Carey. (WENN.COM)

MATCH UP: Notorious B.I.G. vs. Tupac Shakur. DISPUTE: Tupac claimed Biggie was behind an attempt to kill him in '94, and then when he was murdered in '96, Biggie was the prime suspect. Biggie ended up being a victim of a drive-by in L.A. the next year. HATCHET: Definitely buried. (QMI Files)

MATCH UP: Scott Weiland vs. Velvet Revolver. DISPUTE: Traded angry words with each other after Slash kicked him out of the band. HATCHET: Not buried, but Velvet Revolver has been on hiatus since 2008, and Stone Temple Pilots are touring again. (WENN.COM)

MATCH UP: Steve Earle vs. Shania Twain. DISPUTE: Earle, holding a grudge against the country music rebirth in the mid-'90s referred to Twain as, "the highest-paid lap-dancer in Nashville". HATCHET: Presumed buried once Twain received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. (QMI Files)

MATCH UP: Toby Keith vs. Dixie Chicks. DISPUTE: The Chicks' knocked Keith's "ignorant" music, and Keith lashed out at them for being un-American with their anti-Iraq war stance. HATCHET: Not buried. (WENN.COM)

Rapper Nicki Minaj has risked the wrath of her fellow American Idol judge Mariah Carey once again after making light of their infamous feud by joking that she fights using "whatever weapon is handy".

The two new talent show judges were filming an audition in Charlotte, North Carolina in October when they became embroiled in an argument over a contestant.

Video footage of their heated exchange soon emerged online and at one point, an angry Minaj is alleged to have raged, "If I had a gun I would shoot her (Carey)."

The hip-hop star claimed she never uttered those comments, but Carey refused to believe her denial and instead beefed up her security team to protect her twin babies, Monroe and Moroccan.

During a recent interview with U.S. newswoman Barbara Walters, the Hero hitmaker said, "It felt like an unsafe work environment. Anytime anybody's reeling threats at somebody, you know, that's just not appropriate. Sitting there on the road with two babies, I'm not gonna take any chances, so yeah I did hire more security."

Minaj, who maintains she never threatened to hurt Carey, has since made amends with the singer for the sake of the TV show, but she couldn't help but poke fun at what she considered to be ridiculous accusations levelled against her during an appearance on late night U.S. talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Friday.

When asked about the headline-hitting incident with Carey, she quipped, "I never fight with fists. (I use) whatever weapon is handy!"

Realizing the controversy her new comments might stir, she quickly added, "Wait, don't tell anyone I said that, because then there'll be another Barbara Walters interview! No, I'm kidding, I would never... I don't condone violence, no I don't."

Minaj went on to insist that she was still enjoying working on Idol, saying, "Really when I go to work on Idol, I'm having fun, even at that time (in the early days feuding with Carey)... I really genuinely enjoy going there. We have a lot of fun, even with Mariah and I, we really do have fun."